V-cs' hands on the knife
Responsibility for the crisis in higher education must fall as much on the vice chancellors as upon the Government - the crisis in funding is only an aspect of a wider malaise. John Bull's lugubrious...
Responsibility for the crisis in higher education must fall as much on the vice chancellors as upon the Government - the crisis in funding is only an aspect of a wider malaise. John Bull's lugubrious...
For The THES to describe us (THES, March 29) as an "intellectual backwater" smacks of misplaced intellectual snobbery. Liverpool Hope, like other church colleges, makes a substantial contribution to...
Universities have a lot to learn from football clubs in the art of recruitment, argue Alan Jenkins and Andrew Ward. The Association of University Teachers executive argues that good university...
There are two ambiguities in Ray Monk's review ("Philosophy by Numbers", THES, March 15) of volume III of Kurt Godel's Collected Works. Both can suggest mistakes. Godel's argument for the existence...
As Canada's province of Quebec announced large cuts to higher education, lower-grade academics were engaged in their own struggle to safeguard their pay and conditions. Some 2,500 academics were...
The Malaysian government has announced plans to streamline the decision-making structures of the country's universities. Boards of directors are to replace councils as the highest policy-making...
After 150 years, the largest Baptist university in the United States has lifted a ban on dancing. But the 12,000-student Baylor University in Waco, Texas, has promised to keep a tight lid on "lewd or...
The British Council is bidding to help UK universities challenge their American rivals' success inenrolling students from the Gulf. David Jobbins reports from Dubai Five years after the coalition...
Aisling Irwin reports on the Tuberculosis 2000 conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. The growing scourge of tuberculosis, could be eliminated worldwide if doctors and governments were to act...
Classical music performances may never be the same again, or even the same twice, following findings at a unique research centre at Southampton University. Research at the Centre for the History and...
Aisling Irwin reports on the Tuberculosis 2000 conference at the Royal Society of Medicine. Scientists hope that they may have found a new treatment for tuberculosis based not on drugs but on...
An everyday field trip it was not. The trip involved the Four Green Fields of Ireland for a start. And as a fact-finding visit, it differed also - for in Ireland there are very few agreed facts...
More and more university applicants are opting for institutions in their home region, according to the latest figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. Almost half of successful...
Antithesis loves to hear about a new discipline, and is especially taken with a suggestion last week by John Grange of Imperial College, London, who is investigating the finer details of our immune...